€Se ind happy' Bakery class a ¢ ane % i met for the time on Wednesday night and enjoyed themselves very much. 'e hope to have a good success the, class. . Mr, 3 Mrs, H, Willso nand fam- ily | in the city with friends last Friday. Glad to hear Mr, J. Luke is some since taken ill (} he will soon be able to be . and Mrs, Ed. Michael were Wn 0 oa Wednesday. nyone owing of any Ts oi of the Home and yee ww being gick, Rlcase phone Mrs. cVagh, phone . Mr. an Mrs, Cesil McGill and gons, of St. Catharines are Mr. and Mrs. H, Wilson, ome orty to report rs. Haker W fined to her bed, We hope she will soon be able to be around again, Mrs, R. Johnson of Belleville, Mrs, Gibson of Detroit and Mrs, Lu. urton of Port Perry are visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mackie. Mrs, W. Pienter of Bowmanville, at Mrs, O. C. Lander's on Wednes- Monday night Jan. 9, Polly Sanders entertained a few of her school chums at her home it being her twelith birthday, The evening spent in p! games and about aclock re Heshments were ed and a utiful y cal iM cut by Miss Polly, She oy on al nice presents and her friends B. P To wing er many happy returns, 4 Mrs, we and baby visited with Ber andparents, Mr, and Mrs, J. anders at Bowmanville on Wednes- Sirs, Charlie Mackie was in Toron- 40 on Wednesday and was in the bus which tipped over into the ditch, Fortunately she was not hurt, but badly frightened. Miss Lena Firrel of Ottawa is visiting Mr, and Mrs, J, Drew and caring for Mrs. Drew who is at pre~ sent 'confined' to bed through illness. We hope for her speedy regovery, Mr, and Mrs, J. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs, McComb and family, Mr, and rs, Chapman and baby of the sity and Mr, and Mrs. McKay and daugh- "fer of Orono, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. L, Edwards, Miss Ethel Hobbs entertained # number of her school chums on Thursday night, it being her birth- day. She received a nice lot of pre- sents, The evening was spent in playing games and refreshments were serve e wish Ethel many happy geturns. ""Mr, Kinkave of Kingston spending a few days with Mr, § B. Hutchin- son, SEAGRAVE ---- Seagrave, Jan. 183,--What might " Bmve been a serious train wreck ¥ fox ts 4 53 i 73 jt Et i 7 1 ; ahad FEE AN TRE RA a v LT Pe Se ie AAC \ ] i § i Shishkin pets WARY L TESA Re ae Sey aR TERRY * was miraculously averted last Saturday morning, when the axle of the leading truck of the tender No, 637, pulling the Twp., whilé the train was running st a Bood rate of speed, causing the trucks to jump the track, A quick application of the brakes snd the fact that there was a very Mght train, it was brought to a stop before further damage was done, After chaining up the truck the engine was able to drawl into Seagrave, where another engine from Lindsay took the train, After overshors, Fair, $1.90 work on 's when he oir. cled the met for the first goal o' the game. We wish him success. laret, sum ih Dentit aad orning . { pl and willing THORNTON'S CORNERS Thornton's Corners, Jan, 18. The funeral of Adele Jessie Stew- art, a forty-two years, wife of Mr. H, W. Harris, who died sud- denly of pneumonia in her home at Solina, last Monday, was held last Wednesday afternoon from the family residence to the Union Cemetery, Rev, Canon DePencler A we ofisiatiag. Many of le an uaintances tenied hom this p! : i re. rd Hall, (nee Irene Powell), of Whithy, is spending s week or so with her ivy re, ne opll, Mrs, Hall 8 €anvaiese: an operation on her throat for enlarged tonsils, We pleased to hear that Mrs, P, ouse is doing as. well as can be after a seriou operation in Toronto hospital Tat aad Mrs, W an rs, W. Lin . tained a large Nase y a people recently in their home, They had a' good time dancing in' the evening and all went home happy, after the delightful time spent, . Mr, and Mrs, Walter Langmald a : or days visiting with n n . Ington Nemly. M8 Lown e are glad to see the road seraped 'and to be rid of so many ruts for travelling. The soft wea- ther is keeping the country roads in a rough condition, The attendance at Sunday School od | Sosving io Ad Siiny and ninety unday, an his will gontione, 9, 804 Wo So r. an rs, Bantield, onto, were the guests of a us H. Drow. recently. as ve French visitor st ay 1n ri " ry keepers aroun vieinity report fifty +g Wi thet hy) have been lsylng all are still kespi the good record, iy vp -------- CLAREMONT Claremont, J mont, Jan, 13.--Mr, Mrs. Edward Gibson who have been confined to bed with a severe attack of flue are recovering, > Mr, and Mrs, Frank Soden are ts, has returped home spend- i * fhe vs ih "3." 0 confined to the house with 8 very od cold, Fr, Charles t lin, and Norte of gah a remont visitor on Friday, PRA +7 Allsway of Whitby, and ter, Mrs. Bell, of roft, Pent sun iay with Mr, and 'Mrs. he Unifed Churéh held a sue cessful wood-bee on the farm of Mr. Jas, Underbill of Walter and Mrs. Hest oturned home oh Thutede after vi w 58 with ir som. Beats is id up witn & severe Mr. James Thompson of Alber- and ' Rest ¥ith Jat aan, C. A, 224 Mie, es. N. 3 and Mr. of Wednesday evening. ---- Sb cs of officers on Monday evening. Mr. Reynard Tilley was . Courtice, Jan. Mrs. S. 8. Brooks and Miss Aura spent the week end in with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Soul- Services on Sunday were good. Rev. H. J. Stainton preached two [io excellent sermons and the Sunday School session in the was exceptionally THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1928 | Werry gave 13.--Mr. and Toronto 'afternoon well attended. president, 0 wit: Smart New Style os musical address in Class meeting once, and we think she is really slever at this work and is most interesting to listen Tom The old Toronto Eastern that enn 3 the Jhatits- aever was completed id doing used i ) new Masoni On Wednesday evenin the | for electric power and the men are the Riverdale Temple. |young people's meeting ne was | busy working on it quite a success. The Alehets Society of the |Miss Hattie Osborne was in the vend arch held their election [chair and in the devotional part things look quite business-like. heavy poles, etc., Courtice 1s a busy village. 'it in "S this the Ladies' on request. putting in to me is once. ' Now is the time to enjoy a won- 'week-end, or longer holiday @, at the winter resorts | Highlands of Ontario, There , tobogamning, bobsled- ski-joring, a value. and mow ing the Hy ok ha ful holiday. and making it more effective by playing the plane and the kazoo and by singing and accompanying herself. Miss Werry gave spend 'a more enjoya Canadian National have issued a folder "Winter Sports in Oiitario* telling you where to go and how to get there, with par- ticulars as to rates, ete.; and any Agent will be glad to furnish copy "Are you guilty or not gullty?* "I don't quite see," said the pris- oner sadly, "why I should express an opinion and try to interfere with the jury's guessing contest." 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